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Then at the Amsterdam 1964 Interzonal, Bronstein scored very well, but only three Soviets could advance, by a FIDE rule, and he finished behind countrymen Smyslov, Mikhail Tal, and Boris Spassky, who finished as the joint winners, along with Larsen.
Israeli legends Derrick Sharp and Tal Burstein remained with Maccabi and continue to play for their team to this very day.
With local Kurdish and poor southern-Iraq Shia army members and Turkomen Sunni citizens ( as well as Yazidis hired as interpreters ), Tal Afar represented a very difficult counter-insurgent fight.

Tal and about
In 2371, under the leadership of Tain who believed that the Central Command was being too complacent about the threat of the Dominion, the Obsidian Order and their Romulan equivalent, the Tal Shiar, allied in an attempt to destroy the Dominion.
The particle, discovered first by a Ferengi mining guild, is about to be sold to the Cardassians ; the Tal Shiar sends Admiral Sela to secure it before that happens.
The most important places in the local area are Kals am Grossglockner (), about 8 kilometres southwest in the Kalser Tal valley, and Heiligenblut (), ca.
In the south the city borders on Phewa Tal ( 4. 4 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) at an elevation of about 827 m above sea level, and Lumle at 1, 740 m in the north of the city touches the base of the Annapurna mountain range.
In Aichholzhof is the biggest school complex, called " Bildungszentrum Weissach im Tal, with all three types of schools after the elementary school ( Hauptschule, Realschule and Gymnasium ) around a radius of about 30 km (~ 16, 6 nm ).
When an opportunity arose, Tal delicately asked one of the technicians about this and was told that Le Caine had felt no composer in Canada had a use for his instruments and that Tal was the first composer who had shown any interest in his work .< ref > David Keane, “ Electroacoustic Music in Canada: 1950 – 1984 ,” in eContact!
Tal Ben Haim was fined two weeks wages, about £ 80, 000.
Jim tells him that he has seen the N ' Tal behaving suspiciously: gathering together, transferring computer discs, gaseous substances, and information about their mothership.
He defeated Mikhail Tal, Boris Spassky, Vasily Smyslov, Viktor Korchnoi, David Bronstein, and just about every other strong Soviet player.
Chando Tal is situated about 8 km from the district headquarters on the way to Kalwari.

Tal and Le
Tal noticed that, not only had Le Caine been rather silent on this day, but on close inspection at the table, Le Caine had tears running down his cheeks and falling silently into his soup.

Tal and had
It was during this time that former World Champion Mikhail Tal said Polgár had the potential to win the men's World Championship.
In the hands of Kenny Burrell, Herb Ellis, Barney Kessel, Jimmy Raney, and Tal Farlow, who had absorbed the language of bebop, the guitar began to be seen as a “ serious ” jazz instrument.
The disastrous results of this attack crippled the Tal Shiar but more importantly ( and perhaps through fear that the Order had clearly become too independent ) it led to the downfall of the Order.
They showed them to a high-ranking Romulan senator, Vreenak, who had negotiated the Romulan non-aggression treaty with the Dominion and was vice-chairman of the Tal Shiar, secretary of the War Plans Council, and one of Proconsul Neral's most trusted advisors.
The rogue Federation agency, Section 31, had an agent in the Tal Shiar to safeguard Federation interests feeling that after the Dominion War, the Federation and the Romulan Star Empire would be the only two powers left in the region and would go to war.
At one time extinct in the wild ( in Mongolia, the last wild Przewalski's horses had been seen in 1966 ), it has been reintroduced to its native habitat in Mongolia at the Khustain Nuruu National Park, Takhin Tal Nature Reserve, and Khomiin Tal.
In early 2000, Chris Hayes left the News to spend more time with his family, though he performed on their 2001 album Plan B. Stef Burns replaced Hayes, although guitarists Tal Morris and James Harrah have also filled in when Burns has had other commitments.
Kramnik had exceptionally good results in 2009, winning once again in Dortmund and then winning the Category 21 ( average Elo = 2763 ) Tal Memorial in Moscow with 6 / 9 and a 2883 performance rating ahead of world champion Anand, Vassily Ivanchuk, Magnus Carlsen, Levon Aronian, Boris Gelfand, former FIDE world champion Ruslan Ponomariov, Peter Leko, Peter Svidler and Alexander Morozevich.
Alexander Koblents began tutoring Tal in 1949, after which Tal's game rapidly improved, and by 1951 he had qualified for the Latvian Championship.
Similar to Shakyamuni Buddha, Atiśa was born into royalty ; the palace in which he was raised, aptly named the Golden Banner Palace, " had a golden victory banner encircled by countless houses and there were great numbers of bathing-pools encircled by 720 magnificent gardens, forests of Tal ( Borassus flabellifer ) trees, seven concentric walls, 363 connecting bridges, innumerable golden victory banners, thirteen roofs to the central palace and thousands of noblemen ".
His son, Tal, had taken over the leadership of the development team, but then stated that he would stop maintaining Libranet.
Miles had meanwhile matured into a world class player and he won games against high calibre opponents, such as former World Chess Champions Vasily Smyslov, Mikhail Tal, and Boris Spassky.
He had positive or equal scores against all the competitors, including 3 – 1 against Tal, but this was not enough, since Tal scored 14. 5 / 16 against the bottom four finishers.
He also had plus records against World Champions Euwe and Tal, and equal records against Smyslov, Petrosian and Anatoly Karpov.
He had multiple wins over all seven World Champions who held the title from 1948 to 1985: Mikhail Botvinnik, Vasily Smyslov, Mikhail Tal, Tigran Petrosian, Boris Spassky, Bobby Fischer, and Anatoly Karpov., but lifetime minus scores against them.
An indication of the quality of the match is given by the fact that it was tied after nine games and Tal had to win the tenth game with a complex speculative knight sacrifice in the center.
Moving ahead they reached Rakas Tal or Ravan Hrudb and found that none of the tributaries of Sutlej had its source in the lakes ( it was later in 1846 that Henery Strachey would meet Deb Singh at Milam on his way to the lakes and find out that Sutlej did take its source from Mansarovar ).
General Israel Tal gave a deposition arguing that the Rafiah Plain area had been used by terrorists, who had attacked Israelis, as a shelter.
This led to Dresden and the surrounding area being called " Tal der Ahnungslosen " (" The Valley of the Clueless "), because its citizens only had access to the propaganda of East Germany.
By 1971 the Russian and Moscow 5-minute championships had been going several years with Tal, Bronstein and Petrosian all having success.
Tal had published " Ali and Nino " wrote her lawyer saying, " I had never heard of the Baroness ... Also my late husband's right hand and secretary knew nothing of the Baroness.

Tal and built
The east of the map is bordered by great mountain masses, where the dwarves live around and under the twin peaks of Banir Tal and Banir Lök, similar to the eastern part of Beleriand with the Ered Luin and the two dwarf mansions built on them.
The German word Thalweg ( nowadays spelt Talweg ) is a compound noun that is built from the German elements Thal ( since Duden's orthography reform of 1901 written Tal ) meaning valley, and Weg, meaning way.
However, at the end of the miniseries it was revealed that the Scy ' ar Tal also conquered the World before they settled on it, so who lived there before and built the M ' Kraan Crystal remains a mystery.

Tal and did
Tal Smith returned to the Astros from the New York Yankees to find a team that needed a lot of work and did not have a lot of money.
In the 1902 spelling reform, the German spelling was changed from " Thal " and " Thaler " to " Tal " and " Taler ", which, however, did not affect the spelling of " Thaler " in the English language.
Haredi Jews were exempt, so long as they did study in yeshivas ( up to a maximum of 62, 500 individuals ), based on an arrangement worked out with David Ben-Gurion in 1948 and the Tal Law, though small numbers volunteer to serve in the IDF, specially in the Netzah Yehuda Battalion.
" The players who did arrive were Jo, Tal Ben Haim, Vincent Kompany, Shaun Wright-Phillips returning from Chelsea and Pablo Zabaleta.
Although Galyana had been saved, Bruckner still lived, and Tal ' Set sought vengeance for what he did to his people.
Tal and Betal did so and it is said that the name Garbeta derives its name from Tal and Betal.
Paul brought to Houston fellow Cincinnati executives Tal Smith and Bill Giles and began to lay the foundation for the team's 1962 debut, but he did not stay long.
He did, however, achieve other good results in international competition ; at Debrecen in 1970 ( 1st = with Bilek ), at Sukhumi 1972 ( 2nd after Tal ), at Vilnius 1975 ( 1st =), at Portorož 1977 ( 2nd = with Hort, after Larsen ) and at Kiev 1978 ( 2nd =).

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